2. Section your hair into several sections (back, sides, front) using styling clips, like Harry Josh Pro Styling Clips. Curl the top section of your hair with a large barrel curling iron (Lindsay used Conair 1.5-Inch Ceramic Curling Iron), wrapping it over and around the barrel. Then, keeping the curl in a circular formation as you release it from the iron, pin the curl with a pinch hair clip as it cools and sets. Make three rows of curls this way.

3. Make sure all your hair is clipped into place while your curls cool. This will cause the curl to hold longer.

4. Curl the next 1.5-inch section of hair along the right side of your head, wrapping your hair under the barrel and away from your face. Curling your hair this way will draw focus to your face by opening it up. As you continue to curl your hair in 1.5-inch segments, alternate how you curl each section between wrapping the hair over the barrel, and under the barrel. This will differentiate the way the S-curves you'll create in step seven will lie.

7. Insert a long silver sectioning clip any part where the wave juts toward the back of your head. This will help exaggerate the indent and secure it while you do your makeup. When you remove the clips, the glamorous waves will be locked into place even more.